Stocks to Watch: Dell, Tesla, Toll

The PC maker reported fourth-quarter non-GAAP earnings of 40 cents a share on $14.3 billion in revenue, down 11% year over year, but up 4% over the previous quarter. The company noted that networking was strong, with revenue from the segment growing 42%.

Analysts were looking for earnings of 39 cents a share on revenue of $14.1 billion.

Toll earned 3 cents a share in the quarter, reversing a year-earlier loss, on revenue of $424.6 million. Analysts were looking for profit of 11 cents a share on revenue of $500.6 million.

Toll said Wednesday that backlog at Jan. 31 was $1.86 billion, up 66% from a year earlier.

Engineers at Boeing(BA) accepted a new four-year contract while technical workers rejected their offer and voted to authorize a future strike.

The union representing both groups had recommended rejection of the contract because it wouldn't provide pensions to new employees, but a 401k retirement plan instead, The Associated Press reported.

The vote tallied late Tuesday came as the company is trying to solve battery problems that have grounded its new 787s.

Reuters, citing a source familiar with the aerospace company's plans, reported that Boeing has found a way to fix battery problems with its Dreamliner jets which involves increasing the space between cells.

Sony(SNE) is widely expected Wednesday to unveil the PlayStation 4 game console at an event in New York.

Dish Network(DISH) is expected by analysts to report fourth-quarter earnings of 51 cents a share on revenue of $3.56 billion.